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one answered by texas ranger steven jeter. so what do you do? >> ground zero. went back in like nothing had been done before. >> on day one of this investigative reboot, jeter had ex-husband mcdowell sitting in a chair for his first form aal jud -- formal interview. >> i've got to rule you out as suspect. >> he's a cooperative guy? >> yeah, very cooperative. >> he told jeter the same story he told deputies a week earlier. he hadn't seen crystal since thursday when she left for her date. >> according to him that was the last time he saw him alive. >> you woefully undermat a ranger if you see an elite figure in hat and boots. he went through training on how best to interview a suspect. tell me about what you're seeing as much as what he's saying to you, ranger. >> probably lack of concern or sincere concern. even for what we know as an ex-wife. i asked him, let's take a lie detector test. >> mcdowell said, sure, he'd be happy to. and? >> he failed. >> how badly did he flunk the poly? >> he couldn't have failed any worse. >> which naturally would have made mcdowel
one answered by texas ranger steven jeter. so what do you do? >> ground zero. went back in like nothing had been done before. >> on day one of this investigative reboot, jeter had ex-husband mcdowell sitting in a chair for his first form aal jud -- formal interview. >> i've got to rule you out as suspect. >> he's a cooperative guy? >> yeah, very cooperative. >> he told jeter the same story he told deputies a week earlier. he hadn't seen crystal since thursday...
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steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's. at about 2 am, christina, steven, and a few others went back to the apartment where they'd started. >> reporter: how drunk was everybody? >> i mean, we were all pretty drunk. it was myself, i probably had ten to 12 shots and a couple beers when i was out. >> reporter: too drunk to drive, steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina hadn't had much to drink at all and she just wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> reporter: she wanted you to take her home and you say, i can't. i've had too much to drink. why don't you stick around? >> yeah.
steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's....
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stuart stevens has been kind enough to keep us through the break. i have wondered -- we all have our hobby horses -- what got into graham, what got into collins, what got into mitch mcconnell. my personal favorite, portman of ohio, mr. sober, traditional, russia hawk, a skeptical guy who has just found a way to take a walk, take a pass, turn around, not notice any of it. what has happened to your party on russia? >> it's heartbreaking. i mean just watching those clips makes my heart hurt. there's one thing the republican party stood for, it was a realistic view on foreign policy. i mean, ronald reagan helped bring down the berlin wall, and we thought that words could change the world. we said that in the reagan era, and there was some truth to it. and now with trump, we just say, well, they're just words. it doesn't really matter what the president said. i don't understand it. i don't see how it's patriotic. i don't see how it's in keeping with an oath in office. from the very beginning, trump has been an apologist for putin. if you go back to when
stuart stevens has been kind enough to keep us through the break. i have wondered -- we all have our hobby horses -- what got into graham, what got into collins, what got into mitch mcconnell. my personal favorite, portman of ohio, mr. sober, traditional, russia hawk, a skeptical guy who has just found a way to take a walk, take a pass, turn around, not notice any of it. what has happened to your party on russia? >> it's heartbreaking. i mean just watching those clips makes my heart hurt....
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steven colbert. later on in this hour i will tell you how you can come to an online event with me if you are at all interested in that. i am supposed to have told you about that and i have forgotten every one of those four nights. i am committed to tell you tonight. that is why i am putting the reminder here so i feel extra guilty if i forget later on. but we are following a number of developing stories tonight, both in the world of legal and in political news, but also when it comes to the pandemic. let's start there first and for most. the covid tracking project posted the latest numbers for our country for today. today for the first time ever the united states had more than 3,000 americans die in one day from the coronavirus. in the last 24 hours, 3,054 americans are known to have died from the disease, the largest number that we ever had. this puts the death toll just today on par with some of the greatest tragedies in our nation's history. events remembered for decades, generations, more than a
steven colbert. later on in this hour i will tell you how you can come to an online event with me if you are at all interested in that. i am supposed to have told you about that and i have forgotten every one of those four nights. i am committed to tell you tonight. that is why i am putting the reminder here so i feel extra guilty if i forget later on. but we are following a number of developing stories tonight, both in the world of legal and in political news, but also when it comes to the...
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the office of white house council rejected the deal after consulting with steven miller of all people. just when you thought the mental toll on immigrants and their children was too much to bear, a report by the associated press reports that according to lawyers, 65 immigrant children at a south texas station were being held in conditions that exposed them to the spread of covid with one team describing he was only allowed to shower for five minutes a day and to do so he had to wait in a cramped line with no room for social distancing and only given one facemask that he has had to wear every day. the trump administration has engaged in behavior and enacted policies with the purpose of hurting migrants making their way across the border. meaning these reports are a long string in mergeless attacks on civilians who are simply seeking a better, safer life for themselves and their children. in short, the cruelty is the point. nbc jacob so has done extensive reporting on this. the author of "separated inside an american tragedy." jac jacob, good to see you my friend. what gets missed, not
the office of white house council rejected the deal after consulting with steven miller of all people. just when you thought the mental toll on immigrants and their children was too much to bear, a report by the associated press reports that according to lawyers, 65 immigrant children at a south texas station were being held in conditions that exposed them to the spread of covid with one team describing he was only allowed to shower for five minutes a day and to do so he had to wait in a...
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can you imagine steven miller, the man who authored "american carnage," steven miller, the fellow who was behind immigration policies that snatched babies from their mothers. steven miller, who was upset because they stopped allowing the sale of confederate flags at a certain moment. he's going to write a speech? he's going to co-author a speech about race in the united states? donald trump should not open his mouth on this issue. he has sewed nothing but division. he's exploited white resentment since his election in 2016. he doesn't engage in racial dog whistles, he blows the damn foghorn. what i think he's going to do is play the typical playbook. we're going to hear him talk about what has happened to black folk on the democratic rule in cities and the like. he's going to put forward a whole range of issues. and the one thing we do know, lawrence, whatever he says that's probably going to make sense, he's probably lying. so i think he has nothing to offer on this issue. i'm sorry to be so forthright in this regard, beyond the ig noshs -- ignorance of the tweet with regard to the 7
can you imagine steven miller, the man who authored "american carnage," steven miller, the fellow who was behind immigration policies that snatched babies from their mothers. steven miller, who was upset because they stopped allowing the sale of confederate flags at a certain moment. he's going to write a speech? he's going to co-author a speech about race in the united states? donald trump should not open his mouth on this issue. he has sewed nothing but division. he's exploited...
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here we are facing it again. >> steven, it is national coming out day, can you talk about a little bit about the art of history that takes us from the beginning of this fight to where we find ourselves today? >>. >> wow, the history for us personally, i am someone that basically hid who i was for 30 years. i was 30 years old when i came out. i was able to be myself. each ruling since then has been a personal ruling for me. so you know -- >> i came out when i was 18 and certainly growing up -- growing up there were poor choices that i made because i ruled out because i was a gay man. ill never thought when i was growing up in my early 20s that i i would be able to have children or get married. we continue to fight and be vigilant and vote and vote in our best interest of things that are important to us. >> it is important to us too because we have lbgtq son, one of our own children, we hope that he's able to marry and can some day adopt if he chooses to. it is not just for us. it is for the future and for every child out there feels like they may feel a little different or they don't fi
here we are facing it again. >> steven, it is national coming out day, can you talk about a little bit about the art of history that takes us from the beginning of this fight to where we find ourselves today? >>. >> wow, the history for us personally, i am someone that basically hid who i was for 30 years. i was 30 years old when i came out. i was able to be myself. each ruling since then has been a personal ruling for me. so you know -- >> i came out when i was 18 and...
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if you've never read any stewart stevens book, david plouffe and i have authored books, steven stewart's a writer. you're a beautiful writer, stewart. even if you don't agree with what he's writing, you'll enjoy reading his book. thank you and i'm sure you'll enjoy watching being in the middle of this. thank you both. >>> no matter who wins the white house this fall, how much they'll actually be able to get done will depend in large part on which party controls the senate. six years ago under leader mitch mcconnell, republicans won back a majority. this fall with joe biden leading in the polls and republicans defending a whopping 23 senate seats, with the democrats only having to defend 12, the democrats hope this is their chance to win back the senate. where do they have the best shot? for that let's go back to kornacki. steve, basically there's two senate battlegrounds, if you will. the close, polarized environment, and then this other world we may live in. show us. >> exactly. first, for some context, take a look at recent presidential elections, then what the popular vote was nationa
if you've never read any stewart stevens book, david plouffe and i have authored books, steven stewart's a writer. you're a beautiful writer, stewart. even if you don't agree with what he's writing, you'll enjoy reading his book. thank you and i'm sure you'll enjoy watching being in the middle of this. thank you both. >>> no matter who wins the white house this fall, how much they'll actually be able to get done will depend in large part on which party controls the senate. six years...
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. >>> stewart stevens on president trump's catastrophic interview with axios, and why president trump's order to stop the census is an unconstitutional power grab. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. president trump and the republican party are waging a war on the very mechanisms of voting ahead of the upcoming election in november. and they're running some real risks, not just for their democracy but their own campaign. i'll explain. >>> tleehere's a situation withe postal service. we talked about that on this show because it's pressing and important and urgent. the president installed his crony, that's him right there. as postmaster general earlier this year. and this is the board of governors, all appointed by president trump, a pretty -- and now dejoy is instituting changes at the post office, allegedly to kus cost, that are slowing down mail delivery nationwide, creating problems for mail-in voting, as the pandemic rages across the country. and if the mail takes too long to get back into the offices, they can't count the ballots. not to
. >>> stewart stevens on president trump's catastrophic interview with axios, and why president trump's order to stop the census is an unconstitutional power grab. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. president trump and the republican party are waging a war on the very mechanisms of voting ahead of the upcoming election in november. and they're running some real risks, not just for their democracy but their own campaign....
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according to the wash post there's a larger plan at work between trump's suro gats and steven miller, policy advisor focused on immigration and in that call quote l quote >> let's discuss it with anchor good evening. >> good evening, how are you. >> i'm well. thank you. what do you make of these comments. it's no secret that steven miller favors a restriction on immigration policy. >> i don't think anybody should be surprised about that. part of what happened donald trump put out a tweet that said he's going to do an executive order to limit all immigration and media falls for it. that's exactly the kind of red meat his base wants to see right now. donald trump is not doing a great job in terms of the pandemic. he says he's going to halt all immigration. joshua, exactly who do we understand is keeping the united states up and running right now? i mean, everybody knows that it is the migrant workers, it is here in new york city. the people who are delivering food. so everybody understands exactly who it is that is keeping this country running, this notion that he's going to halt immigr
according to the wash post there's a larger plan at work between trump's suro gats and steven miller, policy advisor focused on immigration and in that call quote l quote >> let's discuss it with anchor good evening. >> good evening, how are you. >> i'm well. thank you. what do you make of these comments. it's no secret that steven miller favors a restriction on immigration policy. >> i don't think anybody should be surprised about that. part of what happened donald...
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joining us now is mayor steven reed of montgomery, alabama. mr. mayor, thank you so much for making time to be with us this evening. when we first spoke, i said i wanted us to stay in touch. i wanted you to keep us apprise about how things are going in montgomery. so this is me checking back in with you. how are things going in your city? >> rachel, i wish i could say they were going a lot better, but unfortunately they're going in the wrong direction. we're at a point right now that we'll surpass where we were in may, and we're only through the first 11 days of june. and unfortunately while we have beds and ventilators available, we are full, and we are at capacity in our icu beds here in montgomery. and we just can't seem to get people to understand that we have not won the battle with covid-19 yet, and we have to continue to remain vigilant in this process. right now in the city, it seems as though some people are wearing masks, some others are not. and i think that's problematic regarding the trend line we would like to see versus the one that
joining us now is mayor steven reed of montgomery, alabama. mr. mayor, thank you so much for making time to be with us this evening. when we first spoke, i said i wanted us to stay in touch. i wanted you to keep us apprise about how things are going in montgomery. so this is me checking back in with you. how are things going in your city? >> rachel, i wish i could say they were going a lot better, but unfortunately they're going in the wrong direction. we're at a point right now that...
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what steven hahn just did, head of the fda, and followed by peter marks is describe the process, that the fda will open their books and the information they looked at. they made the advise riory live stream to people. nothing could be more important. in spite of the fact that donald trump once again tried to screw this up within the last 24 hours by threatening to fire steven hahn if he didn't do certain things and tieing it to politics. the fda resisted the political pressure. >> we now have peter marks in the window at the bottom. we'll monitor that. >> the latest poll indicates that 63% of americans say if the vaccine were available and at no cost to them, they would take it. that number is up from about 61 earlier in the week and the 50s before that. are you worried about it? i'm not worried about it. i think once it gets distributed and everyone is honest and transparent about whether there are allergic reactions or how you feel after a day or two, i think it will be safe. i think that number will move into the 70s, which is kind of what we need for herd immunity. >> i think we'r
what steven hahn just did, head of the fda, and followed by peter marks is describe the process, that the fda will open their books and the information they looked at. they made the advise riory live stream to people. nothing could be more important. in spite of the fact that donald trump once again tried to screw this up within the last 24 hours by threatening to fire steven hahn if he didn't do certain things and tieing it to politics. the fda resisted the political pressure. >> we now...
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stuart stevens, thank you for being here. it will be interesting to watch this weekend vote. i have to think, if they're voting, they must have the votes. you have a knew book coming out. it is due out august 4th. up ahead, we talked a little about sports and the impact on the flag debate in mississippi. are sports teams ready to get back on the field in the midst of two national crises? of two national crises from essential workers... to frontline responders... to you. whenever you're ready to get out there, enterprise is ready, too. ♪ with our complete clean pledge, you'll have the peace-of-mind that we'll get you safely on your way... wherever...and whenever that may be. enterprise. when you're ready, we're ready. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for
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. >>> with me now is brent stevens, an op-ed columnist for "the new york times." let me go to you, brent. congress will convene on january 6th to formally count the electoral college votes. some republicans in a show of loyalty to the president are threatening to raise formal objections. does this gambit have any success at all? any possibility of success? >> there's a possibility of denying president-elect biden the presidency when he assumes the oath of office later in january. but it actually has the prospect of doing very grave damage to republicans themselves, which is bad news if you're a republican, maybe much better news if you are a democrat. but it really goes to show that the president is intent on taking everyone down on his own personal titanic. >> now, let me go to this with you, danielle, before you weigh in on the question that i asked about the vote. the president is also using his pardon power extensively in his final weeks, pardon ago motley crew of his personal associates, corrupt gop politicians and actual war criminals. is this the draining o
. >>> with me now is brent stevens, an op-ed columnist for "the new york times." let me go to you, brent. congress will convene on january 6th to formally count the electoral college votes. some republicans in a show of loyalty to the president are threatening to raise formal objections. does this gambit have any success at all? any possibility of success? >> there's a possibility of denying president-elect biden the presidency when he assumes the oath of office later...
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so this point, treasury secretary steven mnuchin has hacketted as a bipartisan peacemaker willing to pump trillions into the economy. so within trump himself, there seems to the be a tension and ambivalence about what to do with the deficit. and trump himself will sometimes say things that he himself is concerned about this. but then when push comes to shove, at least at this point in the crisis, it largely allows mnuchin to cut deals. but that could change. and it's a potentially impactful dynamic to keep an eye on, given that the unemployment rate is posted 15 fers and most economists say more help is needed. >> and especially when we are inside the an election year and the president has continually tied himself to the success of the economy. jeffrey stein, thank you for getting up early for us. very much appreciate it. want to switch gears here and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins this morning. >> good morning, yasmin. let me take you through the numbers and the forecast. into the fatality curve, we hit you -- went over 90,000 yesterday. we're at 91,500 total. let's put a po
so this point, treasury secretary steven mnuchin has hacketted as a bipartisan peacemaker willing to pump trillions into the economy. so within trump himself, there seems to the be a tension and ambivalence about what to do with the deficit. and trump himself will sometimes say things that he himself is concerned about this. but then when push comes to shove, at least at this point in the crisis, it largely allows mnuchin to cut deals. but that could change. and it's a potentially impactful...
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you've obtained these documents that show trump aide steven miller going after another official. tell us about what you're finaling about how this policy is made. and this book that we hope people will go out and get. >> a credit to jason at buzz feed news, through foia, from steven miller and the department of justice. what we know now and looking at the emails last week, it corroborates what i found out in reporting out this. it was the people who were pushing back on it in real-time including commander jonathan white who stephen miller, now follow me here, now wife katie miller, pressured to lie under oath in front of congress according to sources in the room at an infamous meeting which i write the book. i saw this systematic torture campaign in the words of the nobel peace prize winning organization with my own eyes, yet so much happened that i couldn't understand. i didn't understand in real-time. how was this happening in the united states of america? it is why i call the book separated inside, an american tragedy. that's what this was. were it not for many courageous peop
you've obtained these documents that show trump aide steven miller going after another official. tell us about what you're finaling about how this policy is made. and this book that we hope people will go out and get. >> a credit to jason at buzz feed news, through foia, from steven miller and the department of justice. what we know now and looking at the emails last week, it corroborates what i found out in reporting out this. it was the people who were pushing back on it in real-time...
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steven ryier said immigration authority given the sole responsibility, according to "the wall street journal," the trump administration backed candidates in the state, arguing that congress never meant to call out immigration related exception. that would keep states from enforcing their own laws. >> joining here on set, nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. essentially the supreme court is saying states can go eveafter o prosecute illegal immigrants. they have the authority to do so. what do you make of this decision? >> there's a concept called preemption. the federal government has the right to legislate in certain areas. arizona is one of them. the state can't start coining its own money. that's something that only the federal government is allowed to do. only the federal court is allow allowed immigration, and the federal government says when it comes to putting false information on that i-9, then we are the only ones who get to prosecute it. kansas comes along and says we also have our state fraud statutes and we're going to prosecute these people for putting false information, the
steven ryier said immigration authority given the sole responsibility, according to "the wall street journal," the trump administration backed candidates in the state, arguing that congress never meant to call out immigration related exception. that would keep states from enforcing their own laws. >> joining here on set, nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. essentially the supreme court is saying states can go eveafter o prosecute illegal immigrants. they have the authority to do...
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his clash with someone he's generally kindered with, donald trump's most loyal aides steven miller. >> republicans do nothing, steven, nothing. >> it's -- >> what the hell is wrong -- what's wrong with the republican party? my god, this is not a time for nonsense on the part of republican party which is watching it's blood drain into the streets because their gutless. these people are either damn fools or damn liars. >> libby, what do you see there? >> in the survey 88% of them would not say who won the election. so not just ted cruz delivering oral arguments but republicans on capitol hill staying mum. it's important. i love the way joyce talked about that one line that's simple delivery from the supreme court has such stark clarity to it but president trump was really hoping for something else and we heard him at two different events in the last day say blatantly he won the election 2 for 0 at an event that's supposed to be for vaccines talking about how he's the one who won the election as though there is absolutely no question about it tweeting a picture of justice amy coney barre
his clash with someone he's generally kindered with, donald trump's most loyal aides steven miller. >> republicans do nothing, steven, nothing. >> it's -- >> what the hell is wrong -- what's wrong with the republican party? my god, this is not a time for nonsense on the part of republican party which is watching it's blood drain into the streets because their gutless. these people are either damn fools or damn liars. >> libby, what do you see there? >> in the...
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stevens 10, rehnquist, 15, blackman 13. all i can say is that i feel that we're doing this constitutionally. there are democrat friends that object to the process. i respect them all. they'll have a chance to have their say, but most importantly, i hope we will know more about how the law works, checks and balances, what the supreme court is all about, when this hearing is over. why hold this hearing? a lot of people on our side say just ram it through. i hear that a lot. that's why i don't listen to the radio much anymore. so the bottom line is, i think it's important, this is a lifetime appointment. i would like the world and the country to know more about judge barrett. i'm proud of you. i'm proud of what you've accomplished and that you're a great choice by the president. this is probably not about persuading each other unless something really dramatic happens. all republicans will vote yes and all democrats will vote no, and that will be the way the breakout of the vote, but the hearing is a chance for democrats to dig
stevens 10, rehnquist, 15, blackman 13. all i can say is that i feel that we're doing this constitutionally. there are democrat friends that object to the process. i respect them all. they'll have a chance to have their say, but most importantly, i hope we will know more about how the law works, checks and balances, what the supreme court is all about, when this hearing is over. why hold this hearing? a lot of people on our side say just ram it through. i hear that a lot. that's why i don't...
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin went even further telling fox news that 25% is possible in come months. and he continued to press for a return to work even as three members of the white house coronavirus task force are self quarantining after possible exposure to covid-19. dr. anthony fauci, the cdc director and the fda commissioner all have come into direct contact with at least one of two house aides who tested positive for the virus. meanwhile moor states are set to ease restrictions. you new hampshire, construction, car dealerships and horse racing can restart their businesses in kentucky. and most restaurants can begin limited dine-in services this week in arkansas, indiana and arizona. in california, where many restrictions are still in place electric car maker tesla decided to sue alameda county to challenge the shutdown of its factory. elon musk tweeted saturday that the county's order was the final straw and he is now considering moving the company's headquarters to texas or nevada. lastly, the united states surpassed another grim milestone. more than 80,000 people have died o
treasury secretary steven mnuchin went even further telling fox news that 25% is possible in come months. and he continued to press for a return to work even as three members of the white house coronavirus task force are self quarantining after possible exposure to covid-19. dr. anthony fauci, the cdc director and the fda commissioner all have come into direct contact with at least one of two house aides who tested positive for the virus. meanwhile moor states are set to ease restrictions. you...
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stuart stevens, i don't think you had any remorse choosing paul ryan. obviously the campaign did not work out as planned. what did you learn in that selection process? you've obviously, and we'll get to your book in a second, you're critical of where the republican party has gone. if anything you made a bet against the old version of the party. >> you know, that was a very personal decision by governor romney. i think that was pretty clear he made a governing decision. i don't think we ever did any polling or anything on it. i frankly was hesitant to offer advice because i thought it was too personal. in 2000 when bush was picking his running mate he and mark mckeown were rin in crawford and said would it be appropriate, governor, if i talked about vice presidential, i wanted to push tom ridge. he charged me, we were sweating in crawford heat. he said, hell, no, why should i care what you think. stephen, when somebody is getting married, wait until they ask you before you tell them. good advice. >> great. >> i stayed out of it. i think paul ryan was an
stuart stevens, i don't think you had any remorse choosing paul ryan. obviously the campaign did not work out as planned. what did you learn in that selection process? you've obviously, and we'll get to your book in a second, you're critical of where the republican party has gone. if anything you made a bet against the old version of the party. >> you know, that was a very personal decision by governor romney. i think that was pretty clear he made a governing decision. i don't think we...
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whether or not all of the businesses that received it were eligible, and as stephanie pointed out, steven mnuchin has sat on his hands for months now, refusing to disclose who got that money. and it's not the treasury department's money at work, it's taxpayer's money and taxpayers should know where it went. it's interesting and curious to me that mnuchin is stonewalling on this issue. >> stephanie and tim -- go ahead, stephanie. >> lawrence, we are going to see that a number of businesses through different entities within their companies took loans from different banks. and don't forget, we have only seen the money that they gave $150,000 or more. there are thousands and thousands of loans less than that. there is no legal reason why we wouldn't see all the loans. now that we know there is this much foul play in there, this is the treasury department's turn. what is their reasons why we don't see it all? >> 85% of the loans were for less than $150,000. the bulk of it hasn't been disclosed. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you for leading the way on this. tim o'brian, thank you for joining us. >>
whether or not all of the businesses that received it were eligible, and as stephanie pointed out, steven mnuchin has sat on his hands for months now, refusing to disclose who got that money. and it's not the treasury department's money at work, it's taxpayer's money and taxpayers should know where it went. it's interesting and curious to me that mnuchin is stonewalling on this issue. >> stephanie and tim -- go ahead, stephanie. >> lawrence, we are going to see that a number of...
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the mayor, steven benjamin is at odds with the governor, henry mcmaster. the mayor supported a city wide curfew and pushing for stronger stay-at-home orders. the governor wants to start opening businesses by next month. mcmaster announced a task force that will get the economy, in his words, humming by the end of june. south carolina has more than 4,000 confirmed cases and rising as well as 116 deaths. joining us now is the mayor of columbia, south carolina, steven benjamin. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the governor's plan to get everyone back to work. wants to open some businesses in may, all others in june. what will that take to make it happen? >> it's important we don't get stuck around dates, the president did it several times, talked about easter and different dates. we need to follow data, not dates. south carolina has yet to peak. may 1st is when we're expected to peak. we started slow in south carolina, like a number of southern states did. as a result we had significant infections, 4,000 cases, over 100
the mayor, steven benjamin is at odds with the governor, henry mcmaster. the mayor supported a city wide curfew and pushing for stronger stay-at-home orders. the governor wants to start opening businesses by next month. mcmaster announced a task force that will get the economy, in his words, humming by the end of june. south carolina has more than 4,000 confirmed cases and rising as well as 116 deaths. joining us now is the mayor of columbia, south carolina, steven benjamin. welcome to the...
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now, all the president's mail-in ballot focus and it is not just the president, it is the rnc, steven miller, people coming to disdefense, it is not a temper tantrum, it is a concerted strategy. they want to make it harder to vote. they want it to be the case their people vote by person and the other people vote by mail and then they can just try to get rid of the mail-in ballots. it's pretty clear one way to do that is to slow down the mail in general, which is what they are already doing right in front of our eyes. here is a headline, washington post. postal service backlog sparks worries that ballot delivery could delayed in november. we have been covering this story night after night and i have been getting dozens of e-mails about the mail slowing down, about how weird it is to be told to leave mail. and as "the washington post" reported today, in all these swing states, arizona, michigan, ohio and georgia, it is not a question of when you mail your ballot, right, the postmark. it is a question of when it is received. and if the mail is too slow so it doesn't get there by election
now, all the president's mail-in ballot focus and it is not just the president, it is the rnc, steven miller, people coming to disdefense, it is not a temper tantrum, it is a concerted strategy. they want to make it harder to vote. they want it to be the case their people vote by person and the other people vote by mail and then they can just try to get rid of the mail-in ballots. it's pretty clear one way to do that is to slow down the mail in general, which is what they are already doing...
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it sounds like if this is a brainchild of steven miller, the punishing is not letting foreigners in. >> yeah. i mean, that's the punishing and it is hard to imagine this is really the economic boost they would want it to be. if they hope by opening schools they'll be able to boost the economy, they're also losing out on an extraordinary amount of tuition that the students pay and that they spend in small universities towns that depend on their money, on their living here, so it is hard to see who is the winner here, although the election is coming up, and these are two key issues for the president, to have schools open, the economy reopened, and bring down immigration before november. maybe that's the idea of the winter. >> let me ask the devil's advocate question. aaron, if classes are being held online, could students take the classes in their home countries and come back once classes resume in person? >> that may in fact work for some people. the reality is there are issues of time and technology that are going to interfere with students taking classes at home. many foreign studen
it sounds like if this is a brainchild of steven miller, the punishing is not letting foreigners in. >> yeah. i mean, that's the punishing and it is hard to imagine this is really the economic boost they would want it to be. if they hope by opening schools they'll be able to boost the economy, they're also losing out on an extraordinary amount of tuition that the students pay and that they spend in small universities towns that depend on their money, on their living here, so it is hard to...
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we'll send brenda lawrence and alyssa slotkin and hallie stevens back to the house. and we will elect a man who loves this country, who cares about you, who will fight for every single one of us, my friend, a real leader, the next president of the united states of america, joe biden! [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ >> joe biden! joe biden! ♪ ♪ >> well, hello. hello, detroit! [ cheers ] it's good to be with so many friends. mayor, you're one hell of a mayor, man. spent a lot of time with you. the president gave me an easy assignment. he said detroit's in trouble, get them what they need. i tell you what, i just listened to what he told me to do, and i did. and governor gretchen whitmer, you are a quite great governor. lieutenant governor gilchrist, my buddy, debbie stabnau, your once and future senator, gary peters. i can always count on gary to be there for you and your family, and that's a fact. and congresswoman brenda lawrence, we need to send you back to the house, just like we need to send hallie back, hallie stevens. and i tell you what, you know that slotkin girl, she
we'll send brenda lawrence and alyssa slotkin and hallie stevens back to the house. and we will elect a man who loves this country, who cares about you, who will fight for every single one of us, my friend, a real leader, the next president of the united states of america, joe biden! [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ >> joe biden! joe biden! ♪ ♪ >> well, hello. hello, detroit! [ cheers ] it's good to be with so many friends. mayor, you're one hell of a mayor, man. spent a lot of time with you....
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. >> during an exchange with a reporter yesterday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin down played the pandemic despite the spike in coronavirus cases nationwide. >> i think what dr. fauci said is that if people don't take these things seriously, okay, that the numbers could continue to spike. so. >> they're spiking right now. >> again, what i'd say is the numbers are up. we're obviously watching this very carefully. we think that there is the right balance, and we're working with the states on the health issues and the economic issues. we'll go to the next question. yes. >> mr. secretary, there is a record number of new infections every day. does the white house regret encouraging states to open as quickly as it did? >> absolutely not. i think we've had a very careful plan, again, working with the states. this is primarily the state's responsibility but working with the states. >> six of the nation's major medical equipment companies are warning of, quote, troubling concerns about the trump administration's coordination of critical personal protective supplies to virus hot spots. nbc
. >> during an exchange with a reporter yesterday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin down played the pandemic despite the spike in coronavirus cases nationwide. >> i think what dr. fauci said is that if people don't take these things seriously, okay, that the numbers could continue to spike. so. >> they're spiking right now. >> again, what i'd say is the numbers are up. we're obviously watching this very carefully. we think that there is the right balance, and we're...
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reverend steven green, thank you both so much for your insights on this really important day for our country. >>> and you can logon to msnbc.com to view othur live stream. that's going to be going on all day long, you don't want to miss that. >>> now, despite oklahoma reporting its highest single day increase in coronavirus cases, president trump is moving full steam ahead with plans for a rally in tulsa tomorrow. we're going to talk to one official on the ground who fears the president's visit could pour flames on the situation in his city. stay with us. you're watching msnbc. a lotta folks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is cascade's most powerful clean, formulated without any chlorine bleach, for a deep hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. the #1 recommended brand in
reverend steven green, thank you both so much for your insights on this really important day for our country. >>> and you can logon to msnbc.com to view othur live stream. that's going to be going on all day long, you don't want to miss that. >>> now, despite oklahoma reporting its highest single day increase in coronavirus cases, president trump is moving full steam ahead with plans for a rally in tulsa tomorrow. we're going to talk to one official on the ground who fears the...
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donald trump and treasury secretary steven mnuchin do not want you to know the answer to that question. but congress maman katie porter on the case and joins us next. anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill of its kind to directly block cgrp protein believed to play a role in migraine attacks. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. a migraine can strike anytime, anywhere. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and s
donald trump and treasury secretary steven mnuchin do not want you to know the answer to that question. but congress maman katie porter on the case and joins us next. anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill of its kind to directly block cgrp protein believed to play a role in migraine...
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steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand the #1 pharmacist recommended roundup for...
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steven miller thank god is about to be out of the job. that's the reality. no matter what he says on the other net work it is not going to make it true. joe biden won the election. donald trump lost. and on january 20, joe biden will be sworn in as next president. >> pennsylvania was one of the three states called the brexit state. they surprised everyone including the clinton campaign and went for trump. all three of the states flipped back. the center of the conspiracy theory. you are an elector. did you fear for your safety and other electors from your state fear for their safety? >> well, i'm not going to talk about my safety and security. i'm blessed to have folks here in pennsylvania who worry about that. this was a different moment for all of the electors in pennsylvania. there was a will the of security presence. i have been an elector three times. i was honored to cast a vote for obama in 2008 and 12. and obviously today for joe biden. i will tell you it was different today. it's a sad state of affairs it was different. while those elements that sor
steven miller thank god is about to be out of the job. that's the reality. no matter what he says on the other net work it is not going to make it true. joe biden won the election. donald trump lost. and on january 20, joe biden will be sworn in as next president. >> pennsylvania was one of the three states called the brexit state. they surprised everyone including the clinton campaign and went for trump. all three of the states flipped back. the center of the conspiracy theory. you are...
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right now we're actually joined by the general manager of cross fit h-town, steven ha, and talk to us about the safety measures you all have put in place as you reopen today. >> it's very unique that cross at h-town is positioned in a way that we have both outdoor and indoor space, which is going to allow roughly 500,000 square feet -- i'm sorry, 500 square feet per athlete, which gives us, i mean, virtually, unlimited social distancing. opportunities. so our measures to address covid have been threefold. first and foremost we've completely given this gym a complete update and refresh. that's been twofold. that's both aesthetic, but also some function as well. we've taken the rig outside of the gym, moved it outside to encourage people to work out outside as well. but it's also allowed us to have more space in between athletes inside the gym. and so there's markers on the floor. to designate seven feet in between each athlete and it will allow us to clean the gym more effectively and keep it sanitized. >> reporter: so talk to me a little bit about what has been the response from custo
right now we're actually joined by the general manager of cross fit h-town, steven ha, and talk to us about the safety measures you all have put in place as you reopen today. >> it's very unique that cross at h-town is positioned in a way that we have both outdoor and indoor space, which is going to allow roughly 500,000 square feet -- i'm sorry, 500 square feet per athlete, which gives us, i mean, virtually, unlimited social distancing. opportunities. so our measures to address covid...
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>> she said that steven mnuchin -- she's going to have a conversation with steven mnuchin this morning. the talks are still ongoing. we put in "playbook" this morning that she told her leadership team they're going very slowly, which is pelosi speak, perhaps, for just the pace of the negotiations are not to her liking, considering they've been going on here for 12, 14, 16 weeks. here's my question, kasie, and i don't think we know the answer to this -- if they come to a deal, is there going to be anyone there to vote on it? is there going to be any time? if you are a 65-year-old member of congress from somewhere west of the mississippi, would you get on a plane right now and come to a capitol that's been just almost -- not overridden, but pocked with this virus? i mean, especially with the election just weeks away. i don't understand why they would do that. obviously, americans are hurting. they need relief. but this is just -- it's just a really perilous situation right now. >> yeah, i mean, it's so important and it's really hard in many ways to get your head around. i mean, at least
>> she said that steven mnuchin -- she's going to have a conversation with steven mnuchin this morning. the talks are still ongoing. we put in "playbook" this morning that she told her leadership team they're going very slowly, which is pelosi speak, perhaps, for just the pace of the negotiations are not to her liking, considering they've been going on here for 12, 14, 16 weeks. here's my question, kasie, and i don't think we know the answer to this -- if they come to a deal, is...
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i was going to ask you about that, and this is what i want to ask you to come back and talk about, steven miller and the president have always looked for external rationals for treating migrants more harshly and more brutally than even what we already talked about. how are they using covid in that way? >> well, some of the same people that were involved in family separations to this day are involved in the messaging and the execution of the so-called recovery from covid and actually wrote about that in my very last days of writing and it is all in the book, but what i want people to understand this is not something that was sort of thrown together, haphazardly, from the very earliest days of the trump administration on valentine's day 2017 i lay it out in the book, members of the trump administration sat in the office of kevin mcaleenan and talked about separating children to fulfill the wishes of -- the dreams of president trump, candidate trump, and steven miller. this was all very well thought through, very planned and this is exactly what they wanted to happen and the evidence is, lik
i was going to ask you about that, and this is what i want to ask you to come back and talk about, steven miller and the president have always looked for external rationals for treating migrants more harshly and more brutally than even what we already talked about. how are they using covid in that way? >> well, some of the same people that were involved in family separations to this day are involved in the messaging and the execution of the so-called recovery from covid and actually wrote...
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donald trump and treasury secretary steven mnuchin do not want you to know the answer to that question. but congresswoman katie porter is on the the case and congresswoman porter joins us next. ance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. the 2:20 back-to-back calls migraine medicine it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine
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claiming to be the director who gave you your first big -- your first part in a movie said to say hi, steven something. and so he's watching. and by the way, i think i'm going to charge him $5,000 for passing that along through this zoom call to the high-priced ben stiller. >> wow, steven something. i think i might know who you're talking about. >> ben, thank you very much for doing this. i hope we've done wonders. and right now i guess you are entering the guinness book of records in a tie with me for highest priced zoom call discussed on this show. that's where it is. >> nice. well, let's take this on the road and do it more often because i think we're going to make a lot more money for charities. >> ben stiller gets tonight's last zoom call and only zoom call. ben, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. i'm a fan. >> thank you. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. again. day 1,426 of the trump administration meaning 36 days remain until the inauguration of joe biden as the 46th president. yet as the nation prepares for a new polit
claiming to be the director who gave you your first big -- your first part in a movie said to say hi, steven something. and so he's watching. and by the way, i think i'm going to charge him $5,000 for passing that along through this zoom call to the high-priced ben stiller. >> wow, steven something. i think i might know who you're talking about. >> ben, thank you very much for doing this. i hope we've done wonders. and right now i guess you are entering the guinness book of records...
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mark meadows and steven mnuchin are working this hard. donald trump is nowhere near these negotiations. and that's probably for the better, because i think that meadows and mnuchin understand the politics better. but listen, they thought they were going to have this done by the end of this week. now there's no chance they'll have any legislation passed by the end of next week. and whether they will have to extend unemployment benefits next week when they run out, we don't know yet. they keep saying no, they're not going to do that. but we keep looking at a two to four-week stretch where congress is going to kicking into high gear trying to get something through here before kind of the middle to the end of august to refresh the paycheck protection program, put more money to testing, more money to all sorts of priorities having to do with covid. state and local government funding, out the window. republicans don't agree with that. so just a whole mess of priorities at the moment that are being mulled and considered. >> jake, quickly, on the
mark meadows and steven mnuchin are working this hard. donald trump is nowhere near these negotiations. and that's probably for the better, because i think that meadows and mnuchin understand the politics better. but listen, they thought they were going to have this done by the end of this week. now there's no chance they'll have any legislation passed by the end of next week. and whether they will have to extend unemployment benefits next week when they run out, we don't know yet. they keep...
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i want to thank steven hahn, who is a great doctor. left one of the best jobs in our country running an incredible hospital in texas. and he is the head of the fda. steven got approval for that so fast. let's see how it works. it may. it may not. but we may have some incredible results. we are going to know soon. so it's being tested on 1,100 people in new york. the fda is also allowing the emergency use of a blood related therapy called convalescent plasma for seriously ill patients. this involves taking blood plasma from patients who have already recovered from the virus. they have recovered, they are strong. something was good in them that worked, and so we take the plasma from those people that have recovered so well, meaning their plasma is rich in antibodies against the virus and trans fusing it into sick patients. very, very powerful. so sick patients will be trans fused with the blood taken to boost their immune system. we'll see what happens. and we're having some early results that are good, but we will see. and that's going,
i want to thank steven hahn, who is a great doctor. left one of the best jobs in our country running an incredible hospital in texas. and he is the head of the fda. steven got approval for that so fast. let's see how it works. it may. it may not. but we may have some incredible results. we are going to know soon. so it's being tested on 1,100 people in new york. the fda is also allowing the emergency use of a blood related therapy called convalescent plasma for seriously ill patients. this...
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before i forget, i'm going to be on the late show with steven tat about the book i just wrote that came out yesterday, called "bag man." i'll also talk with him, i imagine, about you know, the long, slow end of our presidential election, the coronavirus vaccine, lots of other things. so, that's tonight, stephen colbert. also, a little later on this hour, i will tell you how you can come to an online event with me about "bag man," about the new book, if you are at all interested in that. i will have details on that a little later on. i'm supposed to have told you about that, like, every night for the past four nights and i have forgotten every single one of those four nights, but i am committed to tell you tonight. that's why i'm putting this little reminder here, so i at least feel extra guilty if i forget later on. all right. >>> but we are following a number of developing stories tonight, both in the world of legal and political news, but also when it comes to the pandemic. and let's start there first and foremost. just within the past hour, the covid tracking project has posted the l
before i forget, i'm going to be on the late show with steven tat about the book i just wrote that came out yesterday, called "bag man." i'll also talk with him, i imagine, about you know, the long, slow end of our presidential election, the coronavirus vaccine, lots of other things. so, that's tonight, stephen colbert. also, a little later on this hour, i will tell you how you can come to an online event with me about "bag man," about the new book, if you are at all...
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stevens, the vmt of t vice president of the confederate states of america. it's a speech he gave that said the corner stone of the confederacy is the preservation of slavery. once the battle against slavery was lost, then the cause of white supremacy took over. so those figures are part of that. i'm very much -- i judge not lest i be judged. history is history. that is what they were about. why should we commemorate that? that has nothing to do with the sacrifices and the grace and grit of the men and women who have trained at those facilities. nothing whatsoever. >> that speech was given -- it's an important for speech to look up. it was march 21, 1861. jon, thank you as always. jon meacham is an excellent author. >>> right now there's two major public safety issues to manage. the coronavirus and police safety standards. i'll speak with the houston police chief right after this. u police chief right after this. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec ot
stevens, the vmt of t vice president of the confederate states of america. it's a speech he gave that said the corner stone of the confederacy is the preservation of slavery. once the battle against slavery was lost, then the cause of white supremacy took over. so those figures are part of that. i'm very much -- i judge not lest i be judged. history is history. that is what they were about. why should we commemorate that? that has nothing to do with the sacrifices and the grace and grit of the...
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